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Hi James,

Merry Christmas and/or Happy Holidays!

Do you listen to much in the way of podcasts, and if so any favorites?


Merry Christmas! Just a quickie, how did Katapesh end up with a Keleshite majority population? I'm assuming most of them came as religious refugees from Osirion, but I'm guessing there must have been other waves of migration due to how many of them there are.

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MMCJawa wrote:

Hi James,

Merry Christmas and/or Happy Holidays!

Do you listen to much in the way of podcasts, and if so any favorites?

I don't these days. My commute is about 1 minute long, so there's not much time to listen to podcasts there. I might listen to a few on my drive back up to Seattle in a few days though... or I might listen to some music and some Lovecraft audio books instead.

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Ianesta wrote:
Merry Christmas! Just a quickie, how did Katapesh end up with a Keleshite majority population? I'm assuming most of them came as religious refugees from Osirion, but I'm guessing there must have been other waves of migration due to how many of them there are.

If we haven't said in Dark Markets or the Osirion book, I'm not sure we've said.


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James Jacobs wrote:
I might listen to some music and some Lovecraft audio books instead.

Are there any readers/recordings you particularly recommend?


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Not a question for James Jacobs, but a Merry Christmas.
:)

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Merry Christmas, sir! ^_^

Now that we've reached the fourteen hundred and eighth page of your thread, are you worried about anything that might happen? Or do you think we can survive for the fortyish posts it takes to get back out?


Merry Christmas:)

If you guys ever stat up Santa would he be as powerful as Krampus?

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Kalindlara wrote:

Merry Christmas, sir! ^_^

Now that we've reached the fourteen hundred and eighth page of your thread, are you worried about anything that might happen? Or do you think we can survive for the fortyish posts it takes to get back out?

Not worried.

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Dragon78 wrote:

Merry Christmas:)

If you guys ever stat up Santa would he be as powerful as Krampus?

nah

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Merry Christmas!

How would you most easily yet accurately describe your job at Paizo?

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KitsuneWarlock wrote:

Merry Christmas!

How would you most easily yet accurately describe your job at Paizo?

Playing for money.

Silver Crusade

No question, sorry Mr. Directorsaur. I just hope you’re doing well and had a good day today.


When someone dies, goes to the afterlife, and forgets their mortal existence, do they always arrive having forgotten right away or can they have their memories cleansed/stripped as part of a reward/punishment?


Merry Christmas, James.

Does anybody in your family play PathFinder or other Role-Playing Games?

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Selene Spires wrote:

Merry Christmas, James.

Does anybody in your family play PathFinder or other Role-Playing Games?

Not pen and paper RPGs, but some play video game RPGs.

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AlgaeNymph wrote:
When someone dies, goes to the afterlife, and forgets their mortal existence, do they always arrive having forgotten right away or can they have their memories cleansed/stripped as part of a reward/punishment?

Normally it happens right away as soon as they're judged. The loss can be reversed by certain events or entities though.


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Cole Deschain wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
I might listen to some music and some Lovecraft audio books instead.
Are there any readers/recordings you particularly recommend?


James Jacobs wrote:
There are no couatl aasimars. Aasimars are descended from the humanoid celestial races, not all good outsiders.

Does that apply to cetaceals and cervinals as well?

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Cole Deschain wrote:
Cole Deschain wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
I might listen to some music and some Lovecraft audio books instead.
Are there any readers/recordings you particularly recommend?

The ones produced by the H P Lovecraft Historical Society.

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IonutRO wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
There are no couatl aasimars. Aasimars are descended from the humanoid celestial races, not all good outsiders.
Does that apply to cetaceals and cervinals as well?

Why wouldn't it? Those are both agathions, so they'd work the same way as all agathions, which are one of the celestial races. (I misspoke when I said "humanoid" celestial races, since there are plenty of examples of non-human-shaped celestials of all four categories.)


happy new year mr.jacobs


James who wrote the Arcanist exploit ''Dimensional Slide'', was it one guy? or the whole group?


Where do daemons originate from in Golarion's cosmology? I have a feeling I read somewhere that they were younger than most of the other major outsider races apart from demons.

Also, thank you for being on for answering so many questions on this thread, and a very happy holiday to you and yours.

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the nerve-eater of Zur-en-Aarh wrote:

Where do daemons originate from in Golarion's cosmology? I have a feeling I read somewhere that they were younger than most of the other major outsider races apart from demons.

Also, thank you for being on for answering so many questions on this thread, and a very happy holiday to you and yours.

Daemons came to be soon after the first mortal deaths occurred, as physical and living manifestations of death itself; check out Book of the Damned for more info.

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Jose Suarez 310 wrote:
James who wrote the Arcanist exploit ''Dimensional Slide'', was it one guy? or the whole group?

I have no idea.


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I'm love, love, loving the creative stuff coming out of Paizo at the moment. Every time I think "I'd better brace myself to lose interest for a while, they can't possibly top that" you somehow manage it.

The Taldor book was exceptional, the Azlant AP gave me lots of cool lore stuff the upcoming Taldor AP has me quivering with anticipation and the Return of the Runelords AP is going to work out perfectly for us (we have a group that just finished RotRL and is next going to be tackling Shattered Star, so by my calculations we'll be able to run the trilogy pretty much in order with no break). Ultimate Wilderness is one of my all-time favorite rulebooks and I'm very excited for Planar Adventures (I'm very much a fan of moving from "world-neutral" model to tying things more closely to Golarion). All in all, my only disappointment from Paizo is that there isn't enough cool stuff! I'm hanging out for the modules and PF Tales lines to stir to life once more. :)

My question is - are you still getting enjoyment out of the creative work you do guiding Golarion's development and expansion? I really hope it's still as much fun for you to come up with as it is for us to read.


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AlgaeNymph wrote:
When someone dies, goes to the afterlife, and forgets their mortal existence, do they always arrive having forgotten right away or can they have their memories cleansed/stripped as part of a reward/punishment?
Normally it happens right away as soon as they're judged. The loss can be reversed by certain events or entities though.

That's...useful to know, but that you're talking about loss reversal gets me feel like you misunderstood the question. Or maybe I'm just misunderstanding your answer.

Lemme restate my question. Is it possible for petitioners to arrive slated for memory removal, but instead of it happening right away on arrival it's part of the reward/punishment process?


So how was your Christmas?

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Steve Geddes wrote:

I'm love, love, loving the creative stuff coming out of Paizo at the moment. Every time I think "I'd better brace myself to lose interest for a while, they can't possibly top that" you somehow manage it.

The Taldor book was exceptional, the Azlant AP gave me lots of cool lore stuff the upcoming Taldor AP has me quivering with anticipation and the Return of the Runelords AP is going to work out perfectly for us (we have a group that just finished RotRL and is next going to be tackling Shattered Star, so by my calculations we'll be able to run the trilogy pretty much in order with no break). Ultimate Wilderness is one of my all-time favorite rulebooks and I'm very excited for Planar Adventures (I'm very much a fan of moving from "world-neutral" model to tying things more closely to Golarion). All in all, my only disappointment from Paizo is that there isn't enough cool stuff! I'm hanging out for the modules and PF Tales lines to stir to life once more. :)

My question is - are you still getting enjoyment out of the creative work you do guiding Golarion's development and expansion? I really hope it's still as much fun for you to come up with as it is for us to read.

It's always great to hear folks enjoying the content we create, and that's what makes it worth it in the end! Thanks! :)

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Dragon78 wrote:
So how was your Christmas?

Stressful for two days (what is normally a 15-hour drive to visit parents turned into a 22-hour drive split over two days due to LOTS of roadwork and the train derailment), but then quite relaxing and delightful.

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AlgaeNymph wrote:
Lemme restate my question. Is it possible for petitioners to arrive slated for memory removal, but instead of it happening right away on arrival it's part of the reward/punishment process?

The "memory removal" happens immediately when a soul is judged and becomes a petitioner. There are exceptions, but they are rare.

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James Jacobs wrote:
I certainly HOPE they're not trying to condense all three into one movie. The last time someone did that resulted in The Dark Tower which is my 2nd-most disappointing movie experience of all time.

Now I have to ask—what's the first most disappointing movie experience?

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TomParker wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
I certainly HOPE they're not trying to condense all three into one movie. The last time someone did that resulted in The Dark Tower which is my 2nd-most disappointing movie experience of all time.
Now I have to ask—what's the first most disappointing movie experience?

The 1998 Godzilla.


James Jacobs wrote:
IonutRO wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
There are no couatl aasimars. Aasimars are descended from the humanoid celestial races, not all good outsiders.
Does that apply to cetaceals and cervinals as well?
Why wouldn't it? Those are both agathions, so they'd work the same way as all agathions, which are one of the celestial races. (I misspoke when I said "humanoid" celestial races, since there are plenty of examples of non-human-shaped celestials of all four categories.)

Yeah, the wording got me wondering since I enjoy keeping things "lore friendly" in my Golarion-set campaigns, and I've had cetaceal merfolk aasimar variants in one. Thanks for clearing that up.

Next question, I suppose. Are there any means to record music employed by richer folk on Golarion? Magical or otherwise (like vinyl records).

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IonutRO wrote:
Next question, I suppose. Are there any means to record music employed by richer folk on Golarion? Magical or otherwise (like vinyl records).

There's magical options, but no vinyl records. Clockwork stuff maybe?

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Hello Mr. Jacobs,

In general, how much do powerful Demons like Demon Lords and Balor Lords know about Cthulhu Mythos and similar creatures that appear in the Golarion setting?


How might someone damn other people's souls for the purpose of an infernal contract? I recall somewhere saying the more epic contracts could involve many souls as the price for something.

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Season's greetings!

1) What's the Golarion equivalent of Beef Wellington?

2) Are you familiar with TORG? Have you ever played it (and if so, as what)?

3) I just read that you created Kaorti. Cool, I liked them! How did you go about making them up (I understand if that's not a communicable thing)? Any chance they can show up in the Pathfinder/Starfinder cosm?

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Creon Vizcarra wrote:

Hello Mr. Jacobs,

In general, how much do powerful Demons like Demon Lords and Balor Lords know about Cthulhu Mythos and similar creatures that appear in the Golarion setting?

Depends on the demon in question. Some, like Abraxas, know a LOT, while others, like Juiblex, are unlikely to be aware of them at all. Demons are focused mostly on the Abyss and on destroying the works and lives of mortal life and in encouraging mortals to sin so that when they die they'll make more demons, not so much on the mythos creatures.

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MageHunter wrote:
How might someone damn other people's souls for the purpose of an infernal contract? I recall somewhere saying the more epic contracts could involve many souls as the price for something.

By using trickery or diplomacy or bribery.


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Good afternoon, sir!

I hope this finds you in good humor and has not been asked before:

What is your opinion on puns?

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I'm Hiding In Your Closet wrote:

Season's greetings!

1) What's the Golarion equivalent of Beef Wellington?

2) Are you familiar with TORG? Have you ever played it (and if so, as what)?

3) I just read that you created Kaorti. Cool, I liked them! How did you go about making them up (I understand if that's not a communicable thing)? Any chance they can show up in the Pathfinder/Starfinder cosm?

1) It's never come up in an adventure or story, and is unlikely to, so for now make something up and go with it.

2) I do know about TORG, and often admired the art on the covers, but couldn't afford to buy any of the books when it was at its height since I was in high school and/or college and my gaming money was pretty focused on D&D and Call of Cthulhu.

3) When we were all working on the Fiend Folio for 3rd edition D&D, the project lead challenged the half-dozen or so of the writers on the project to come up with what they were calling a "Gith Candidate." The githyanki were a very popular and interesting race of creatures that served as interesting villains and helped explore an unusual domain or concept and fueled a lot of adventures and plots, and WotC wanted to develop several new races in this manner. I decided to go with a race from the Far Realm because that was the closest I could get to doing a Lovecraftian race in D&D at the time, and drew upon my admiration of Lovecraft and the movie Alien and other body horror movies for inspiration for the kaorti. (The name itself came from my homebrew setting, which had a binary race of creatures that, during the day, were a peaceful folk known as the Quinn, and at night transformed into the savage and cruel Kaorti—sort of an Eloi/Morlock situation but sharing the same bodies.)

I can't remember who wrote all of the other Gith Candidates in the book. Matt Sernett did the maug. Erik Mona did the ethergaunt. The nerra were one but I can't remember who designed them. I THINK the Sarkrith were one as well but also forgot who created them. Jesse Decker created the Shadar-Kai I think.

In any case, the chances of them showing up in anything other than a WotC product are pretty much zero; these are all creatures that are owned 100% by Wizards of the Coast. They'll never show up in Pathfinder or Starfinder as a result... unless you put them into your game yourself, of course!

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Wei Ji the Learner wrote:


Good afternoon, sir!

I hope this finds you in good humor and has not been asked before:

What is your opinion on puns?

Not a fan.


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Did you ever get a chance to use the FF version of the Kaorti in any of your own campaigns?

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FallenDabus wrote:
Did you ever get a chance to use the FF version of the Kaorti in any of your own campaigns?

Nope.


Dear Mister Jacobs,

If you could only have ONE pet in your entire life, what would it be?


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Rise of the Runelords spoiler:
The PCs in my RotRL game completely failed to stop the dam, Skull's Crossing, from collapsing. With Turtleback Ferry wiped out, Karzoug will get the sudden surge of power that Lucretia planned. Is there anything I should do to reflect this in what happens later in the AP?


Do you plan on ever making something like a “Versatile Familiar” feat, that would have Improved Familiar as a prerequisite, and let’s you pick a normal familiar with the templates available to the Versatile Summon Monster feat? I think it could add some nice flavor options to people who want a fiery fox, or an aqueous monkey, or something neat like that.

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Thomas Seitz wrote:

Dear Mister Jacobs,

If you could only have ONE pet in your entire life, what would it be?

A cat.

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